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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
4th Gen : 2025 + Current Chevy Equinox
Tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterford Nana" data-source="post: 27332" data-attributes="member: 10523"><p>I have had my 2025 Equinox for less than three weeks, and on Thursday, all of my tires were showing 31 or 32 PSI. I topped all of them off to 41, which is what is recommended. By that evening, one of them was showing 20 PSI. I took it to the dealer the next day and was told there was something embedded in that tire, and it was unfixable. No replacement tire to be found in the state, so one is coming from out of state next Monday or Tuesday. In the mean time, I am driving on the tiny, rinky-dink spare tire. What are the odds of both of these events occurring on the same day, especially with the car being brand new?Something is not ringing true here. Plus I have to pay for the new tire, minus the $150 covered by the warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterford Nana, post: 27332, member: 10523"] I have had my 2025 Equinox for less than three weeks, and on Thursday, all of my tires were showing 31 or 32 PSI. I topped all of them off to 41, which is what is recommended. By that evening, one of them was showing 20 PSI. I took it to the dealer the next day and was told there was something embedded in that tire, and it was unfixable. No replacement tire to be found in the state, so one is coming from out of state next Monday or Tuesday. In the mean time, I am driving on the tiny, rinky-dink spare tire. What are the odds of both of these events occurring on the same day, especially with the car being brand new?Something is not ringing true here. Plus I have to pay for the new tire, minus the $150 covered by the warranty. [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
4th Gen : 2025 + Current Chevy Equinox
Tires
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